Hi, I was referred here by a friend regarding a problem I've been having and I was wondering if you guys could help a guy out.

Starting a while back I had this problem where certain online images would randomly show up corrupt on my computer. Images that show up fine on my iPhone just fine(through a wireless connection with my router) seem to show up on my computer as scrambled and corrupt, like the image below.

In some cases, images randomly show up as corrupt grey images like what happens when data in an image file can't be read by the windows image viewer.

This appears to be shared between Chrome, IE, and Firefox on my computer.

Now, this seems to be limited to only a few sites(the Yu-Gi-Oh related site featured in the pic above) and Yahoo groups, which I happen to frequent for both recreational and business purposes. And I can't really seem to figure out if this is a hardware problem or a software problem.

I've tried running multiple virus scans, disk cleaners, and more, but nothing really seems to have fixed it, so neither myself nor my more tech-savvy friend can figure out what the problem is.

If this is the inappropriate subforum, apologies. I wasn't really sure where to put it.

I wonder if all of those browsers use some common library call into the OS to do the rendering of images? If true, perhaps that common library (probably a DLL) is somehow corrupted? Perhaps all those images that show up garbled are saved in some specific format that the corrupted shared library cannot render correctly since it's *gasp* corrupted. Just thinking out loud here.

The fact it spans browsers is extremely weird. I can't think of an obvious explanation, but I can think of a few things to try that might give us more information. Have you tried opening just the pictures (right-click on the image and open in a new tab or window)? Have you tried saving the images (again, right click on it and save as) and then opening them locally in another tool (photoshop, windows image viewer, etc)?Are all the corrupt images a specific type (eg PNG, GIF?) Are your video drivers up to date?

If you're running an anti-virus security suite, try disabling completely. These are known for trying to intercept HTTP/SMTP traffic, and it's feasible a bug could corrupt a few images here and there. Can't even being to count how many times I traced e-mail "issues" back to anti-virus software.

There is a fixed amount of intelligence on the planet, and the population keeps growing :(

Well yes, there is that option. Though I have at least 6 months left on the license and I'd like to see if there's a way to fix it without deleting the program. Especially considering how it was working without problems a while ago.

Hmm, just looking over the list I see a few things that I question such as the ImageSaferSvc which seems to be from MarkAny and is some sort of DRM protection. Assuming that isn't causing any problems one option you may try is to turn off your web protection service while keeping the rest of the antivirus protection turned on. It's possible that something in the their web antivirus protection is causing your image corruption and turning just that portion of the antivirus protection off would resolve your issues.